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It would be the third such attack. The claim comes two days after one of Ukraine’s most ambitious operations of the war, deep inside Russia.
At the Tribeca Festival, Standouts Come From Near and Far
A documentary about a New York restaurant and a Korean film about dine-and-dashers are among the standouts in this year’s festival.
In the Age of the Algorithm, Roots Music Is Rising
Streaming services are helping revive America’s most old-fashioned, undigital genre.
Tribeca Festival: Lin-Manuel Miranda Has Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers
An artist development program at the Tribeca Festival aims to support underrepresented groups in filmmaking.
Jonathan Anderson’s Hire Makes History at Dior
His appointment as creative director of both women’s and men’s wear may mark not just a changing of the guard, but a shift in the paradigm.
Companies Rely on Delaware Courts. Lawyers Reap Huge Fees There.
A new study found that courts in the state, where many big companies reside, often cleared big payouts to lawyers. It may further embolden the state’s critics.
U.K. Faces Most Serious Military Threat Since Cold War, Starmer Says
Prime Minister Keir Starmer cited “growing Russian aggression” as he outlined ambitious rearmament plans, including building up to 12 attack submarines.
Attack in Boulder, Colorado, Investigated as Act of Terrorism: What to Know
Eight people were hospitalized after a man used a “makeshift flamethrower” on a gathering in Boulder, Colo., honoring Israeli captives in Gaza. The authorities are investigating it as an act of terrorism.
Gaza Cease-Fire Negotiations Hit a New Impasse Over an Old Dispute
For 18 months, Hamas has pushed for a permanent truce while Israel has held out for a temporary one. That wide gap has stymied efforts to end the war.
What to Know About the Russia-Ukraine Cease-Fire Talks
The two sides are meeting on Monday in Istanbul, but expectations for a breakthrough are low.